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The Light Meets The Dark
Tenth Avenue North
The Light Meets The Dark
Genres: Pop, Christian & Gospel
 
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All Artists: Tenth Avenue North
Title: The Light Meets The Dark
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 1
Label: PROVIDENT
Original Release Date: 1/1/2010
Re-Release Date: 5/11/2010
Genres: Pop, Christian & Gospel
Style: Pop & Contemporary
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 602341014427

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Kathy R. from DIXON, MO
Reviewed on 8/28/2014...
Love this group!!!!! Songs are great, uplifting.
Robin F. from BERTHOUD, CO
Reviewed on 9/5/2012...
This is an awesome CD - I love every song!

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Tenth Avenue North [The Light Meets The Dark]
Kevin R. Davis | Perkasie, PA | 05/11/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"In the two years since its national label debut with Over And Underneath, Tenth Avenue North has become a radio fixture with back to back hit songs "Love Is Here" and "By Your Side" and back to back Dove Awards for New Artist of the year and Song of the year. Tenth Avenue North's anticipated sophomore project, The Light Meets the Dark, is a great collection of confessional and authentic expressions of faith. It appears that the success of the band has allowed them to creatively express themselves and for me that has really paid off with an improved second album. The album's themes are brokenness, healing and mercy. Once again the songs are poignant and powerful, and in recording the new tunes, the band brings a more seasoned level of musicianship and intensity, reminding me of Robbie Seay Band, Coldplay and Seabird lyrically and musically.



The first single "Healing Begins" encapsulates the theme of the new album. It's where the title of the record comes from. It's basically about confession -- confessing your sins to one another that you might be healed, which is a scary thing to do. You can believe in God and love God, but confessing the things that you keep secret and hold on to -- that keep you tied to your past and weigh you down --confessing those things is not easy. The opening four tracks, all released as singles already, are all among the best songs I've heard on any album in the past few years. "Strong Enough To Save" and "You Are More" kept me hooked lyrically as Mike's vocals are very engaging and I was able to relate to every theme. "The Truth Is Who You Are" really grabbed me musically as the guitar part at the end of the song reminds me of "Fix You" by Coldplay, one of my all-time favorite songs. "Empty My Hands" is a gorgeous ballad and the closing track "Oh My Dear" is a story-song written from Mike to his wife about her confession to him.



Lead singer Mike Donehey describes The Light Meets the Dark this way: "We wanted it to be a collision between our hearts and God's truth. Sparks will fly. His grace collides with the dark inside of us. His blood can cover us and I'm trying to call people out and say `Look, please do not hide your darkness. Expose that to the light.' I know that's the scariest thought, but it's where freedom and healing start to take place. It's where it all starts to happen."



CLOSING THOUGHTS

The Light Meets the Dark is a great second album from a band that continues to improve. It will be hard to not rank this album in my top 10 albums of 2010. For me the stand-out songs are "Healing Begins," "Strong Enough To Save," "You Are More," "The Truth Is Who You Are" and "Empty My Hands." With one listen to The Light Meets The Dark it is obvious Mike Donehey, Jeff Owen and Jason Jamison are taking a bold step forward on their musical journey."
Great album!
Nick Obrien | Orlando, FL | 05/12/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Overall, this is an incredible album, and Tenth Avenue North definitely improved musically and continued their message, furthering the gospel through their music. "Over and Underneath" was more musically cliche, and probably more "catchy", but Tenth Avenue North really takes a risk with more creative music on this album. The strings and piano on "The Light Meets the Dark" are phenomenal, giving a more emotional feel. "Healing Begins" has a bit of a strange intro, but it is a powerful song with the main message of the album - dropping your walls and confessing to others in order for the light to meet the dark. "Strong Enough to Save" is my favorite song on the album so far. It is extremely catchy and has very empowering lyrics. "You are More" will, without a doubt, be their next radio hit! The lyrics remind me of Jonny Diaz's "More Beautiful You". "The Truth is Who You Are" is incredibly deep, and along with "Empty My Hands", is probably the deepest, most emotional song on the album. "All the Pretty Things" is the perfect song for an American society obsessed with "things". "Any Other Way" reveals a great Christian paradox, that the only way to truly love is with "hurt" and "pain". Once again, Tenth Avenue North displays their awesome maturity and knowledge of Biblical principles. "On and On" is a beautiful piano ballad, moving into the heartbreaking "Hearts Safe (Any Other Way)". The chorus cries out "Why?" repeatedly, asking God why a brother or close friend who grew up in church can no longer see God the way the band does. However, it is a hopeful prayer for God to open his eyes. "House of Mirrors" follows and exhibits an awesome metaphor. Perhaps my favorite line on the album is "But a house made of a mirrors never helps you see any clearer. It's yourself you can't see past." Musically, it reminds me of the softer side of Switchfoot, Mike's favorite band. The final song is a beautiful love song, "Oh My Dear", giving a personal example of the message in "Healing Begins". However, I think it could be lyrically better, and it doesn't pack the final punch that "Hallelujah" did on "Over and Underneath".



Upon first listen, this album may not be as catchy as "Over and Underneath", but the musical depth and lyrical prowess improves, as TAN incorporates more strings, and oddities such as hand claps to further the creativity of the album. The scary thing is that Tenth Avenue North will continue to improve on every album they make. They're going to be around CCM for a long, long time! And I couldn't be happier about that! God is truly using them!"